kelebe
[ kel-uh-bee ]
/ ˈkɛl ə bi /
noun Greek and Roman Antiquity.
a mixing bowl, characterized by a wide neck and flanged lip from which extend two vertical handles to the shoulder of an oval body, used to mix wine and water.
Also called
column krater.
Compare
krater.
Origin of kelebe
First recorded in 1855–60,
kelebe is from the Greek word
kelébē
Words nearby kelebe
kekulé structure,
kekulé von stradonitz,
kekulé's formula,
kelantan,
kelcey,
kelebe,
kelek,
kelep,
keller,
keller, helen,
kellion